0:50 It’s like the whole crowd was absolutely in-sync with the music. They all did that little head bop before the transition at the same exact time. Brilliant
I heard this was after nujabes' passing and this was like a homage to him. I donno how true that is, but it's still cool that this DJ was bumping his jams
Any DJ that throws on Nujabes Beats is alright with me!!! DJ shota can rock!!!! Salute and much love and respect. Heavenly vibes. Long Live Nujabes and Dilla May they rest in beats. 🙏🏻📻✌️🧘♂️🌳🕊🌍☀️🍵
Yeah there arent many nightclubs in japan where you can just chill like this. Not that i found anyway. It was mostly just super dtandard party and edm music.
Nujabes, it's amazing how his music is still around. Not too many people get this treatment, not even big super starts. Sadly we will never experience him again in person, but there's a place that has a little connection with him, and his soul is still going strong there. If you ever go to Tokyo, pay a visit to Usagi in Shibuya, a ramen shop run by Nujabe's little brother. The place plays all the time Nujabes music and special tracks never released to public, has tons of pictures, and serves some amazing and delicious ramen. Also, if you never met Nujabes in person, you can still meet his brother and give him thanks. Be aware, the place is NOT a merchandising shop. They don't advertise Nujabes anywhere nor sell anything. Is just a ramen shop with a deeply connection to Jun Seba. Don't be a typical tourist, be a customer and show respect.
😎 heeeyy thx for the info...he is still one of my favz...gone entirely too soon, but he certainly left an indelible impression on those of us who listened to his music ❤🙏🏽🎶🎧💿
William Adiputra if we really get into it, no, lofi “aesthetics” becoming a thing was due to many different people across genres like punk, grunge, metal, etc. including hip hop, just by the nature of home recordings and cassettes quality being terrible. Dilla was definitely a lo-fi musician tho, but I don’t know if technically Nujabes is. He sampled a lot of old music, but I think his focus was to make jazz sampled hiphop rather than audio qualities. It’s just that today, people just think “looped jazz sample + beat = lofi” Edit: worded sumn weird lol
It’s the respect that you feel when the whole crowd bobs their heads together that’s how you know everyone is listening, with the crowd so quiet you could hear every sound that the dj has to offer the music!!!
@@SaionjiWorld imagine how legendary a real nujabes concert would’ve been if he was still here, I could only imagine how they really were, if he could make a whole crowd bob their heads imagine what he could’ve achieved if he were still alive to this day long live nujabes 👍🏻☮️🕊
Luv sic is literally so heartbreaking to listen to, gives me chills every time.. parts 4-6 were put together after the Nujabes died and in their memory, by shing, with unfinished beats from their hard drives…
Thats so cool shing did that, definitely my favorite work from those two is all the love sick songs, such beautiful art, hard to find songs that come close to them
Not just Shing, Uyama Hiroto played a huge part in finishing the Hexalogy as well. It's a beautiful tribute to him using stuff they all worked on together over the years among stuff they found in his collection after he passed. If anybody is only listening to Nujabes you should do yourself a favor and check out his contemporaries like Uyama, Fat Jon, Blazo, etc. because it really does feel like Nujabes lives on in all of their music.
A total legend who died too soon, I got into his music because of Samurai Champloo, one of the best djs and producers I've heard... I'm actually trying to sample some of his music, I think it would be a good way to honor his legacy.
I had the pleasure of going to the Nujabes Tribute show in Seattle. Shing02 preformed the entire love sic series and I believe most the crowd was in tears by the end. I know i was. REST IN BEATS
I love how their all bopping their heads to the rythme And all dressed differently Like they just finished work from all kinds of job Like the music just brought them together Like that episode In samurai champloo when the whole town smoke weed
When I heard he had accident, it was very sudden and so unbelievable. Time passed 10 years more, but his music still part of my life. Whenever I notice that, I got both feel some appreciate to his touchable works and unfortunate because of his early death and unrealized potentials.
Still remember being in the computer lab on campus when I heard the news. Got teary eyed and it honestly felt like how shellshock is portrayed in movies. RIP King Seba
I started listening to his beats prob a bit after watching Samurai Champloo then listening to his beat from a relative, helped me a lot/changed me, forever grateful I came across his music
@@kek490 about as much practice as learning how to speak takes, but everyone can learn how to speak, given time. Except you can be a good speaker, but a good dj is impossible, as the very nature of what you do is just bootlegging.
“For the Lamb (Jesus) at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; ‘he will lead them to springs of living water.’ ‘And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.’ ” Revelation 7:17 God, really truly understands your pain... Because he felt it personally, when he went to resurrect his good friend Lazarus, even though he knew that he would soon bring him back to life, when he saw lazarus's grieving sisters and the grieving people, he simply cried... www.biblestudytools.com/bible-study/topical-studies/beautiful-truths-about-who-god-is.html? Hope this word and article bring you hope friend
Dude~ this hit different🙏😢💓❤🙏 I've listened to him since I was 11 in 2011. I was going through a rough childhood and I really loved listening to music and my therapist gave me a recommendation on some music and nujabes was on there. He became my favorite artist. When I heard he passed not even the year before I cried so hard and I just thought that he gave me hope for the future even tho his passed. I'm 20 right now and still love his music. I even got vinyls of his songs posted up in my room.🙏 I pray for him all the time. 🙏
This...the the energy in this room here...just jamming and bonding with complete strangers and matching each other's energies with some good music...this is the mood I'm always looking for when I go out. Music is so healing!
The man died 3 months after I found out about him. And now I'm forever missing my opportunity to see him play. Maybe in the next life time I'll come back and I can finally watch you play :). Nujabes you made my hellish life come to light. And hours and days of your music until I got out. Thank you
At first the crowd bobs their heads individually, as soon as the bass drops for luvsic, everyone is immediately in sync with eachother. That is the real magic
@@philperson9896 he is saying that in his opinion, instead of listening nujabes with a crowd of people, the best way is to listen to it alone in your house's sofa drinking some alcohol haha
I know this specific event in Tokyo. Before Rona it was held every month at this hotel venue. Foreigner fans that come to visit should try to time it to attend this, even though it's not that common for Nujabes to be played, but the vibe and hip-hop is amazing
This is the most polite front-row audience of a DJ concert I've ever seen.
Welcome to Japan
Lmao
@Joske Vermeulen jgn
Cause they are japanesse people may, most of them have a big sense of respect and order.
@@user-ni2nt6hp4e Hip-Hop is rough and it will ever be and thats good. Snowflakes like u dont destroy it.
It’s like one of those lofi live chats came to life right here
lofi livechat is full with try to be funny kiddies. and this here isnt Lofi, it is Hip-Hop.
@@1989Ezal lofi chats are lofi hip hop. Sounds the same as this.
Only that this is before "lofi live Chats" existed
Nujabes was one of the pioneers of it, back in the mid 2000s, so many of the lofi channels were directly influenced by him.
@@1989Ezal chill dude, no need to hate
I'd start openly crying if I was in the crowd, Nujabes pulled me out of the deepest recesses of depression.
Saved me from homelessness and drug addiction
If I could cry, I would too. But I get it, I would feel inner peace there since this music holded me on the worst times too.
Nujabes saved me from a molester
u geekin
Lmao
0:50 It’s like the whole crowd was absolutely in-sync with the music. They all did that little head bop before the transition at the same exact time. Brilliant
You mean the constant nod they did through the entire video that didn't change at all for that beat change
Nujabes and DOOM are probably in heaven creating the best hip hop album ever made right now.
May they rest in peace
Don’t forget Dilla
Rest in Beats
@@cris.3073 true that
@@mrbobby4507 🙌
@@mrbobby4507 💯
Disclaimer:the guy is playing a piece that nujabes make..he is not Nujabes he is DJ Shota
I heard this was after nujabes' passing and this was like a homage to him. I donno how true that is, but it's still cool that this DJ was bumping his jams
jajajshs dijo shota xd
@@YahYou813 Nujabes died in early 2010.
I'd say this clip is probably younger than 10 years old.
I watched Samurai Champloo years ago, but only recently rediscovered its music. Thanks for clarifying, I was wondering about that.
@@JezzmanGAMES Listen to the Luv(sic) hexalogy, it's great. All his albums, actually, haha.
Any DJ that throws on Nujabes Beats is alright with me!!!
DJ shota can rock!!!! Salute and much love and respect. Heavenly vibes. Long Live Nujabes and Dilla May they rest in beats. 🙏🏻📻✌️🧘♂️🌳🕊🌍☀️🍵
この映像が好きすぎる!!!
普通の人たちが、音楽にのってる感じが良い、!!私も音楽に乗って楽しめるクラブに行きたい
Yeah there arent many nightclubs in japan where you can just chill like this. Not that i found anyway. It was mostly just super dtandard party and edm music.
I love how no one is going crazy, everybody is just together vibin'.
Not really the type of music you go crazy too
@@LJ_S1K Smh I mean it in the sense that mfs arent ruining shit
@@xGomii haha im just messin with you
Only drugged people flipping out
@Dawid XCX No one said it was. You're a little late.
0:11 when the flute comes in they all go “Whooo” it’s so dope
Even I went “Oooo”
Clarinet btw
@@Rolanditis soprano sax actually
That's because it's luv (sic). He blends parts 1-2 so well.
I thought it was bc of the spin into the transition
Everything about this video is so beautiful. The mixing, the music, the crowed, the energy is just A1.
I get chills every time i hear that drop
the most polite crowd
this is not footage of Nujabes, but a sick set by DJ SHOTA at Hotel KOE
But, it is a music from Nujabes, right?
(Not a DJ. But the music)
@@tilsgee not just one but two.
At 0:11 = Luv (sic)
At 0:33 = Luv (sic) pt2
@@rafireza1255 what is the first song or sample?
@@nachoherrera5678 Luv (sic)
@@barrettheilner5948 nono, the song or sample that starts right at the beginning
this shit is heavenly
Lol is this the real Highlight Heaven? 👀
it really is the real highlight heaven lmao
😳
"heavenly" Bro you sure don't know your beats! What a muppet🤣
@@colors6692 ??
オタクしかいない感じ最高に好き
thanks for this, the beat and reactions hits hard. instant nostalgia to high school when we'd vibe and listen to nujabes instrumentals
No one:
Japanese people at party: _head bob repectfully_
Wot
The japanese in general are really respectful people lol
@@deafbyhiphop lmao they aren't they just hide it better
@@kickhoppa5891 you ever been to Japan? They’re polite as hell
@@WarpCOm61 they fucked up inside tho, very oppressed culture
I love how everyones just chilling bobbing their head to the music
thanks for pointing out the entire video, didn't realise
Rare sight nowadays with phones and technology
Keriti Are you special ed? Honestly, I’m concerned...
I wouldnt fit in but its a vibe forsure
wondering why they’re bobbing on 2 and 4 and not 1 and 3 tho
These songs will forever give me heartbroken chills for so many reasons. RIP Nujabes.
forever thankful for nujabes for giving me peace of mind when studying for board exam. i owe it to him, rest in peace Nujabes.
That guys face at the end when the melody kicks in is everything.
Perfection.
That satisfied "ooooo" we all had at that moment.
That expression.. priceless.
"Oh shit! This my cut right here!!!"
Ikr😂
Nujabes, it's amazing how his music is still around. Not too many people get this treatment, not even big super starts.
Sadly we will never experience him again in person, but there's a place that has a little connection with him, and his soul is still going strong there. If you ever go to Tokyo, pay a visit to Usagi in Shibuya, a ramen shop run by Nujabe's little brother. The place plays all the time Nujabes music and special tracks never released to public, has tons of pictures, and serves some amazing and delicious ramen. Also, if you never met Nujabes in person, you can still meet his brother and give him thanks.
Be aware, the place is NOT a merchandising shop. They don't advertise Nujabes anywhere nor sell anything. Is just a ramen shop with a deeply connection to Jun Seba. Don't be a typical tourist, be a customer and show respect.
Thanks so much for this info. I will do that when I visit.
Visiting Japan is one of my biggest dreams. I will surelly include this place in my visit!
im an uncultured swine and will do what i want
😎 heeeyy thx for the info...he is still one of my favz...gone entirely too soon, but he certainly left an indelible impression on those of us who listened to his music ❤🙏🏽🎶🎧💿
As I gaze upon the starts in the sky I think... "glorp.... glorp it all."
こういう、本当に音楽を楽しめるクラブに行きたい
Moi aussi
mdrr
@@titcab8159
Si.
もう無いよ日本にこんな場所
@@user-ty3ww5qz7h😢😢😢
Nujabes was an amazing producer and DJ, mad respect, RIP in peace
Man I literally watched this video and it warmed my heart. I miss the days when you could be with complete strangers and have a good time
soon enough my friend
Never again - welcome to the new normal. It's for our own safety! :)
Have to be a slave becuz the flu exists lol
BLM agenda kill it
AMER INTENSIFIES stop it
it’s exactly how I’d imagine a lofi concert , just chill head bobbing
wym lofi
@@chico8707 lofi hiphop, some good vibes
@@philperson9896 thats not lofi though
While smoking a fat joint and drinking coffee.
@@samarac143 so are we just going to ignore j dilla? Nujabes was not the person who invented lofi
You could never do a show like that in the US everyone up front would try and fuck with the DJ table. 😿😾
I discovered nujabes many years ago and his music still gives me chills
L E G E N D
아닛
ㄷㄷㄷㄷ
???????????????????????
이형은 진짜 어딜가나 있어 ㅋㅋ
아니ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
nujabes was the original lofi artist before anyone even noticed
Hmmm jdilla
SOBIN सोबिन they were born in the same exact day
what? i thought that he started the whole lofi trend
William Adiputra if we really get into it, no, lofi “aesthetics” becoming a thing was due to many different people across genres like punk, grunge, metal, etc. including hip hop, just by the nature of home recordings and cassettes quality being terrible. Dilla was definitely a lo-fi musician tho, but I don’t know if technically Nujabes is. He sampled a lot of old music, but I think his focus was to make jazz sampled hiphop rather than audio qualities. It’s just that today, people just think “looped jazz sample + beat = lofi”
Edit: worded sumn weird lol
If that’s what you mean by “lofi trend”, yeah lol him and Dilla both are. Im not sure if Nujabes was directly influenced by Dilla. Prolly was idk
これはドラッグ売人が出入りしない良質なクラブ
色んな意味でオモロすぎる
It’s the respect that you feel when the whole crowd bobs their heads together that’s how you know everyone is listening, with the crowd so quiet you could hear every sound that the dj has to offer the music!!!
Lol I was bobbing my head without even thinking about it too
@@SaionjiWorld imagine how legendary a real nujabes concert would’ve been if he was still here, I could only imagine how they really were, if he could make a whole crowd bob their heads imagine what he could’ve achieved if he were still alive to this day long live nujabes 👍🏻☮️🕊
Nah man everyone bobs their heads when hip hop be playin man
@@anykso it hits everyone differently, so until you see it the way we do enjoy these beats ❤️
Absolutely man !
this is the best video on this god damn platform
Ur channel bro... The algorithm don't love it😞
damn man how you been
@@kurokun07 downhill
Dj Shota. He has a video where he does this exact routine
What’s the joke
absolutely legendary DJ. miss him every time i hear him
Props for the DJ these transitions between songs were clean af
Yeah those transitions were smooth af
I thought it was all one song💀💀💀
@@Organicwatermelon123 it's that good 😆😆
@@Organicwatermelon123 best thing a DJ could hear
Thats why I love Dj's songs
For a sec I thought the thumbnail was a group of people trying to order food at a McDonald's restaurant in Japan lol.
It is
Lol I also got the mcds video on top of this one
So I’m not the only weirdo 😂😂😂😂
Serving the flat black shiny digital tortillas?
this is how the Japanese dance hahaha
oh man I'm loving the vibe of the crowd in this room
Anytime I'm NOT at work. This would be me chilling and jamming to music. I love how chill they are.
Its tradition to come back to this every once in a while :')
Welcome back
Feels good man
Here I am again :)
Almost forgot to watch it today
Its part of my Wholesome playlist
Luv sic is literally so heartbreaking to listen to, gives me chills every time.. parts 4-6 were put together after the Nujabes died and in their memory, by shing, with unfinished beats from their hard drives…
Im pretty sure pt 4 and pt 5 were both started prior to his death, but pt 6 was made off a beat titled “pt 6” found on nujabes’ phone
@@jasonmamaat8762 yeah you might be right actually, definitely about the phone, but all 3 were released posthumously x
Thats so cool shing did that, definitely my favorite work from those two is all the love sick songs, such beautiful art, hard to find songs that come close to them
Not just Shing, Uyama Hiroto played a huge part in finishing the Hexalogy as well. It's a beautiful tribute to him using stuff they all worked on together over the years among stuff they found in his collection after he passed. If anybody is only listening to Nujabes you should do yourself a favor and check out his contemporaries like Uyama, Fat Jon, Blazo, etc. because it really does feel like Nujabes lives on in all of their music.
His memory*
みんな音楽を楽しんでていい映像
NICE😹好きな曲です、クラブ行きまくってた頃が懐かしい
Everyone’s face when that flute drops, that’s love and respect and recognition right there
yes, Nujabes totally deserves
@@emanuelneagu14 but these guys aint nujabes
@@KABLAMMATS yeah so Nujabes totally deserves their love, respect and recognition
That’s a saxophone by the way
Think that's a sax but hell yeah.
As a Nujabes fan I'm still trying to spread his musics.
same here comrade ( 'v')7
A total legend who died too soon, I got into his music because of Samurai Champloo, one of the best djs and producers I've heard... I'm actually trying to sample some of his music, I think it would be a good way to honor his legacy.
I been spreading it to the US, Korea and Europe
Yup, same.
i appreciate your dedication, this man died too soon and a legend was taken away from us way too early
그립읍니다... 밤새 당신의 음악을 듣던 날들.... 지금도 잊지 못하고 꺼내는 플레이리스트...
그립읍니노...
그립다.. ㅠㅠㅠ
I'm still watching this video time to time as the way the crowd is responding to the groove so well
dj in the video is DJ SHOTA. this clip is from his twitter 2019. not sure if the full set is recorded somewhere ❤️ rip nujabes
No no... RIB (rest in beats)
Yeah I thought that macbook was pretty thin even though it was when he was alive.
There's a longer version here: th-cam.com/video/R_ujWNu5h8U/w-d-xo.html
wait... he died?
Kircheis yeah man, he passed some years back now
I had the pleasure of going to the Nujabes Tribute show in Seattle. Shing02 preformed the entire love sic series and I believe most the crowd was in tears by the end. I know i was. REST IN BEATS
WHEN WAS tHIs ???
@@pyrefly7575 2017 i wanna say
Was he?
I went to Shing02's Nujabes Tribute show in Chicago and it was the same reaction here.
LUUUUCKKKYYY
みんな優しそうで、音楽を楽しんでる。
You seem nice as well 👍
One of the greatest to ever do it! Miss this guy man!
I love how their all bopping their heads to the rythme
And all dressed differently
Like they just finished work from all kinds of job
Like the music just brought them together
Like that episode In samurai champloo when the whole town smoke weed
Lmao that's a perfect analogy
420 likes
Love how you compared it to that one episode. The ending was so fucking hilarious
lul
Oh my God I remember this scene
The amount of times I’ve replayed this is unhealthy, but you just can’t not vibe
Bruh me too
Same...
Yup
Theres a whole bunch of it by shing02.
Been a big fan of nujabes for a long time .... he made pure bangers
マジおしゃれなんだよな~
When I heard he had accident, it was very sudden and so unbelievable. Time passed 10 years more, but his music still part of my life.
Whenever I notice that, I got both feel some appreciate to his touchable works and unfortunate because of his early death and unrealized potentials.
I am sorry that I didn't know this. This vid was recommended to me and its such a shame to hear that. May he rest in peace.
Still remember being in the computer lab on campus when I heard the news. Got teary eyed and it honestly felt like how shellshock is portrayed in movies. RIP King Seba
@Input output passed 10 years ago.
The man basically created lofi hip hop .
I started listening to his beats prob a bit after watching Samurai Champloo then listening to his beat from a relative, helped me a lot/changed me, forever grateful I came across his music
Hes literally serving music on a counter
Front row guys be vibing their bartender
Rip Nujabes. Still forever golden
the way he spun around and did the transition is just beyond cool
Now this is probably the most relaxing and chill dj concert ever. I would gladly go and study listening to these mixes.
I wouldn't be able to study to this I'd be geeking out over the scratching and transitions. Too much talent to not listen IMO.
He is the pioneer of the chill hop vibe and that lowfi wave.
@@Jay-sl9jo it takes no talent to be a competent DJ
@@Whatismusic123 you mean: it takes practice
@@kek490 about as much practice as learning how to speak takes, but everyone can learn how to speak, given time. Except you can be a good speaker, but a good dj is impossible, as the very nature of what you do is just bootlegging.
The amount of drawings and pain while listening to his music
Exactly
expressing it thru art
Yuup
Let it out, i hope you feel better soon ❤
“For the Lamb (Jesus) at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; ‘he will lead them to springs of living water.’ ‘And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.’ ”
Revelation 7:17
God, really truly understands your pain... Because he felt it personally, when he went to resurrect his good friend Lazarus, even though he knew that he would soon bring him back to life, when he saw lazarus's grieving sisters and the grieving people, he simply cried...
www.biblestudytools.com/bible-study/topical-studies/beautiful-truths-about-who-god-is.html?
Hope this word and article bring you hope friend
I never knew he was such a skilled Dj! Really smooth performance
@pauljac3 oh cool! Thanks
Unmatched vibes from this dude
rest in peace Nujabes🙏
I love that dude in the front going "Awww yeah" when the different beat dropped at 0:11
What is that song???
@@EC-fo1ve I have no clue honestly, I´m sorry.
It's luc sic vol 1 instrumental!
the songs are all from the luv (sic) hexology, I think it's 1 through 3
That was classic
Finally the TH-cam algorithm does something correctly
For sho nujabes is the shit, along with fat jon, force of nature, and i forgotten the other one name
I miss the old school algorithm. 7 videos in and your watching the weirdest shit you've ever seen
Eventually it will be perfect
Dude~ this hit different🙏😢💓❤🙏
I've listened to him since I was 11 in 2011. I was going through a rough childhood and I really loved listening to music and my therapist gave me a recommendation on some music and nujabes was on there. He became my favorite artist. When I heard he passed not even the year before I cried so hard and I just thought that he gave me hope for the future even tho his passed. I'm 20 right now and still love his music. I even got vinyls of his songs posted up in my room.🙏 I pray for him all the time. 🙏
Yeah I noticed it's getting better
Nujabes is probably in heaven still making fire tracks, rip man 🙏
Everyone bobbing their heads along is extremely wholesome
His music saved my life. Rest In Peace, Nujabes!!!!
Happy for you brother. Hang in there, you can do it!
snap
le HipHop nos metio en muchos problemas pero nos saco de muchos mas
Shiki no Uta helped me through the worst time of my life yet. Music can really be life changing
Trueeeeeeeee..
his beats are like drawings for the ears
beautiful paintings are like nujabes for the eyes.
I'm really living for those ✨vibes✨
Every few months I find myself coming back and watching this video
Rest in beats...
rib
Rib?
@@gloryhole6806 rest in beats
Rib
The change in melody is so unexpected and amazing
R E S P E C T
Nujabes was a true legend. Rest in peace
I've never seen so many people packed into a room remaining so calm.
Man TH-cam has been giving me nostalgia for eras I wasn’t even born in but thank you
TF do you mean he died in 2010 :(
@@thekilla4k81 what if OP is 10 years old?
I feel ancient now
Old is the new, new
You’re not allowed to be nostalgic if you’re that young
Someone needs to upload this whole set for the world to enjoy...
Agreed, anyone out there?
Waiting
PLEASEEEE 😭😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
ANYONE?
PLEASE!!!!!
damn, i think it's the tenth time i'm watching this, still hits, still giving me chills, thank you nujabes
and thank you dj shota
Not a phone in sight. I miss those days of actually living in the moment.
the algorithm is on fire today, what a blessed video
This...the the energy in this room here...just jamming and bonding with complete strangers and matching each other's energies with some good music...this is the mood I'm always looking for when I go out. Music is so healing!
yooo francis bacon
@@BebehCookieIcecream yoo suup dude
Yo fr. Need this energy once in a while
What can you expect? It's Japanese people 😅
The vibes are immaculate in this video
I would like to thank this video and the algorithm for introducing me to Nujabes and Shing02. Their music is out of this world.
The music Nujabes made will for ever be on my playlists
the crowd grooving with the music is full of love
You were never there, and that pains you...
I watch this once a day just for the vibe 😌🎧
The man died 3 months after I found out about him. And now I'm forever missing my opportunity to see him play. Maybe in the next life time I'll come back and I can finally watch you play :). Nujabes you made my hellish life come to light. And hours and days of your music until I got out. Thank you
The DJ is DJ Shota playing Nujabes, but yeah it sucks when you find out about an artist only after they have passed on.
At first the crowd bobs their heads individually, as soon as the bass drops for luvsic, everyone is immediately in sync with eachother. That is the real magic
We need this type of concert.
I love this crowd and this video so much haha, gives me the biggest smile
Is it from Japan?
I just found out about Nujabes and his music. Rest in peace. A legend after 10 years ;)
that's not nujabes that's DJ SHOTA
@@shinkisaragi4369 But it’s nujabes music
@@shinkisaragi4369 the music is nujabes
Nujabesはクラブで大勢と一緒に聞くより
ソファーに寝転んで酒飲みながら一人でボーっと聴くのが一番良い。
すっげえわかる。
昨日がそうだったよ
idk what youre saying but hell yeah
そもそもクラブで聞いたことないだろ
こんにちは、私は日本語が話せませんが、私はあなたに完全に同意します
@@philperson9896 he is saying that in his opinion, instead of listening nujabes with a crowd of people, the best way is to listen to it alone in your house's sofa drinking some alcohol haha
I come here once everyday
The best 57 seconds I have today. Thank you for uploading the video.
Wish I was there in this day...
Man me as well.
I know this specific event in Tokyo. Before Rona it was held every month at this hotel venue. Foreigner fans that come to visit should try to time it to attend this, even though it's not that common for Nujabes to be played, but the vibe and hip-hop is amazing
@@takamichisoares338 what's the hotel called? or the name of the event?
@@takamichisoares338 same, what's the name of the event?
@@takamichisoares338 when was it?
Listened to his music for about 15 years now and can't believe i have never seen him DJ
Bro
If this wasnt a joke, he died on a car crash long time ago
That's not him tho
I really hope you not fr
what?
Nujabes' music is timeless
i cry tears of joy everytime
The boy in the middle feel the good music in his heart, it's me every time i am listening Nujabes!